
Time-Lapse Cultivation
Time-lapse cultivation is an approach in which embryo development is monitored through sequential imaging in a controlled laboratory environment. Instead of relying only on isolated “snapshot” observations, this method provides a more complete picture of developmental dynamics across different stages.
In practice, this allows more detailed monitoring while maintaining stable laboratory conditions. For the embryology team, it serves as an additional tool for evaluating and comparing embryo development over time — particularly valuable in cases where more comprehensive information about embryonic development may support clinical decision-making.
How We Use This Technology at New Life
Time-lapse monitoring is used as part of the laboratory process according to the individual clinical plan and the assessment of the embryology team.
Who It May Be Suitable For
This technology may be appropriate in a range of cases where additional observation can support embryo assessment as part of an individual treatment strategy.
What It Means for the Patient
Greater clarity and better traceability of embryo development, without introducing unnecessary intervention into the process.